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Unsure what it information is being sought. Disorderly Conduct is generally (always?) charged as a misdemeanor. It is considered to be a "public order" offense and, yes, you can be convicted of it, for which you will be fined or possibly sentenced to spend a certain amount of time in local jail.

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